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Foot long hearty Italian meatball marinara with extra cheese (laid on both sides of the bread likrle butter.... They never get that!) NOT toasted. Lettuce, cucumber, sweetcorn, onion, olives and just a few jalapeños.... No sauce. |
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over a year ago
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Sandwiches
I can't name just one favourite - it would be unfair to all of the other sandwiches!
At the moment I'm obsessed with cheese and marmite pitta breads |
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over a year ago
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Shop bought: M&S Roast Beef Sub Roll with onion mayo
Home made: warm shredded chicken with sea salt on a wholemeal roll
I am also a bugger for a fishfinger butty |
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By (user no longer on site)
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"Sandwiches
I can't name just one favourite - it would be unfair to all of the other sandwiches!
At the moment I'm obsessed with cheese and marmite pitta breads "
Ooh that's reminded me
Warm pitta with mayo, sliced beef tomato & red onion
As simple as that, but the taste and crunch is just oof |
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By *ad NannaWoman
over a year ago
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"Shop bought: M&S Roast Beef Sub Roll with onion mayo
Home made: warm shredded chicken with sea salt on a wholemeal roll
I am also a bugger for a fishfinger butty "
I've never had a fish finger sandwich. |
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By (user no longer on site) OP
over a year ago
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"What type of bread?
Toasted?
Fillings?
Sauces?
Seasoning?
What's your ultimate favourite?
Lu
i think you would make a perfect sandwich filling "
I'd be a fucking boring sarnie filling for a straight dude... |
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By *ad NannaWoman
over a year ago
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"A simple lettuce and malt vinegar sandwich is nice in the evening.
Lettuce is supposed to help you sleep.
Sweet jeezus that sounds vile "
I like the crunch of the lettuce with the sourness of the vinegar.
Lovely |
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By (user no longer on site) OP
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"Shop bought: M&S Roast Beef Sub Roll with onion mayo
Home made: warm shredded chicken with sea salt on a wholemeal roll
I am also a bugger for a fishfinger butty
I've never had a fish finger sandwich. "
Hang on...
Lettuce and vinegar you've tried, but not fish fingers?!
I must advise you to rectify this! |
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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago
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Toasted bread, mayonnaise one side, cranberry sauce on the other, slice of iceberg, huge slice of stuffing and cold sliced roast potatoes ... my all time fave! |
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"A simple lettuce and malt vinegar sandwich is nice in the evening.
Lettuce is supposed to help you sleep. "
Beatrix Potter got it correct! Lettuce is soporific ... especially when teamed with wholemeal bread |
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"Shop bought: M&S Roast Beef Sub Roll with onion mayo
Home made: warm shredded chicken with sea salt on a wholemeal roll
I am also a bugger for a fishfinger butty
I've never had a fish finger sandwich. "
You've never lived Jojo
They have to be cod fillet ones, no cheap fish mush
Battered and oven baked so they go extra crispy
The bread or bread roll needs to be fresh and liberally buttered so it melts when you put the fish on
Lettuce, sea salt and then either Tartare sauce or ketchup to taste |
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If you ever travel to Porto, you need to try the Francesinha
It's a club sandwich on steroids
Layers of local meats, a slice of bread (or toast) between each, covered in melted cheese and served with a house sauce over the top
Some places top with a fried egg too
You need a knife & fork though |
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